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These models are equipped with a protection function that will shut down the tool in the
event of an overload.
Should the tool shut down due to an overload, turn the power o
ff
and then turn it back on
again.
An overload that stops tool operation and lasts more than 10 seconds may not be released
by turning the power o
ff
and on. Should this happen, remove the battery from the tool and
reinstall it before turning on the power switch.
1. Hold the grinder
fi
rmly by its housing and side
handle (
Fig. 10
).
The grinder produces a counterforce which
must be controlled by
fi
rmly holding onto the
grinder.
2. Turn the grinder “on”. (
Fig. 11
)
While holding the grinder
fi
rmly, use one
fi
nger to slide the
switch to the “on” position.
3. Use light grinding pressure.
There is no need to press hard when grinding. Usually the
grinder’s own weight is su
ffi
cient to allow the required light
contact with the surface to be ground.
WARNING
Do not press the grinder forcibly against the surface to be ground. Heavy pressure
can result in wheel breakage and serious injury. It can also damage the surface
being ground or damage the grinder’s motor.
4. Use proper grinding angle.
Grind only with the wheel’s edge by lifting the
grinder 15° to 30°, as shown in
Fig. 12
.
CAUTION
Do not use the entire surface of the
depressed center wheel. Use only the edge of
the depressed center wheel.
5. Move the grinder in the proper direction.
When using a new depressed center wheel in
direction A (
Fig. 12
), the wheel edge may cut into
the workpiece. In this case, grind in direction B (
Fig. 12
). Once the wheel edge is worn, the
workpiece can be ground in both directions.
NOTE
The wheel provided (resinoid wheel) is rated as Class A grain and # 36 grain size. It is most
suitable for heavy grinding of steel and other types of materials.
Side handle
Fig. 10
ON OFF
Switch
Fig. 11
A
B
15° — 30°
Fig. 12
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